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Override this instead of * implementing Pipeline and let your pipeline override only the methods * relevant to your implementation. * * @author redlab_b * @param <T> the type of CustomContext * */ public abstract class AbstractPipeline<T extends CustomContext> implements Pipeline<T> { private Pipeline<?> next; /** * @param next the pipeline that's next in the sequence. * */ public AbstractPipeline(final Pipeline<?> next) { setNext(next); } /* * (non-Javadoc) * * @see com.itextpdf.tool.xml.pipeline.Pipeline#getNext() */ public Pipeline<?> getNext() { return next; } /** * Just calls getNext.<br />Override this to get notified on encountered opening tags. * */ public Pipeline<?> open(final WorkerContext context, final Tag t, final ProcessObject po) throws PipelineException { return getNext(); } /** * Just calls getNext.<br />Override this to get notified on encountered content. * */ public Pipeline<?> content(final WorkerContext ctx, final Tag currentTag, final String text, final ProcessObject po) throws PipelineException { return getNext(); } /** * Just calls getNext.<br />Override this to get notified on encountered closing tags. * */ public Pipeline<?> close(final WorkerContext context, final Tag t, final ProcessObject po) throws PipelineException { return getNext(); } /** * Returns the local context for this class using getContextKey, override * this together with getContextKey to change the key usage in case you want * to add multiple identical pipelines to the worker. * * @param context the WorkerContext * @return the local context for this class using * {@link AbstractPipeline#getContextKey()} * @throws PipelineException thrown when there is no {@link CustomContext} or the CustomContext is null. */ @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") public T getLocalContext(final WorkerContext context) throws PipelineException { try { CustomContext cc = context.get(getContextKey()); if (null != cc) { return (T) cc; } throw new PipelineException(String.format(LocaleMessages.getInstance().getMessage(LocaleMessages.OWN_CONTEXT_404), this.getClass().getName())); } catch (NoCustomContextException e) { throw new PipelineException(String.format(LocaleMessages.getInstance().getMessage(LocaleMessages.OWN_CONTEXT_404), this.getClass().getName()), e); } } /** * setNext method. When using this while parsing one can make live * changes the pipeline structure. Use with caution. * * @param next set the next pipeline */ public void setNext(final Pipeline<?> next) { this.next = next; } /** * Defaults to the fully qualified class name of the object. * @return <code>getClass().getName()</code> as name. */ public String getContextKey() { return this.getClass().getName(); } /* (non-Javadoc) * @see com.itextpdf.tool.xml.Pipeline#init(com.itextpdf.tool.xml.WorkerContext) */ public Pipeline<?> init(final WorkerContext context) throws PipelineException { return getNext(); } }